Tarana Harnesses Federated Wireless’s Advanced Automated Frequency Coordination (AFC) for High-Power Fixed Wireless Broadband Operation
ARLINGTON, Va., June 26, 2024 – Federated Wireless, the leader in shared spectrum and private wireless solutions, is thrilled to announce Tarana has become its latest customer. Tarana will leverage…
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Federated Wireless and Airspan Collaborate on Trial Integration and Products for 3.5 GHz Band – October 2016
Federated Wireless, Inc. announces that it has signed Airspan Networks Inc. to its Spectrum Access System (SAS) and Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC) platform, CINQ XP.
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Formalizes Alliance to Expand Wireless Connectivity and Capacity Using the 3.5 GHz Band – August 2016
Federated Wireless announces that its agreement with Google, Intel, Nokia, Qualcomm and Ruckus Wireless to develop, market and promote solutions using the 3.5 GHZ Citizens Radio Broadband Service (CBRS) band has been formalized with the official incorporation of the CBRS Alliance.
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Hires Experienced Cloud and Wireless Product Management Leader – August 2016
Federated Wireless announces that Rajeev Shah, an experienced product management executive in the cloud-based wireless access network space, has been hired as Vice President of Product Management.
Learn MoreFederated Wireless Joins Effort to Bring Affordable and Reliable Shared Spectrum Based Internet Access to Remote Parts of the World – August 2016
Federated Wireless announces that it has joined the Telecom Infra Project (TIP). TIP, which was launched by Facebook along with Intel and Nokia, is an engineering-focused initiative aimed at developing innovative new technologies and approaches to building and deploying telecommunications…
Learn MoreTelrad Networks and Federated Wireless Team up to Create 3.65 GHz Spectrum Management Solution
Telrad Networks and Federated Wireless announced their partnership to undertake a trial for a comprehensive solution in compliance with the FCC Citizen’s Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) 3550-3700 MHz band rules. The joint solution aims to provide operators and other users…
Learn MoreTech Veteran Nelson Chan to Help Federated Wireless Bring CINQ XP™ to Market
Federated Wireless, Inc. announced it has appointed Nelson Chan, a highly experienced public and private technology company leader, to its board of directors.
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Federated Wireless Begins Trials to Prove Value of Shared Spectrum
As a recent article points out, Federated Wireless has begun trials with several partners with its Spectrum Access System (SAS) within the FCC’s 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Services (CBRS) band. We continue to see interest from both traditional and…
Read blogFrom Our CEO: What the Sharing Economy Means for the Wireless Industry
Wireless Week featured Federated Wireless’ CEO Iyad Tarazi in their CTIA Super Mobility Show Daily where he provided insight on how the sharing economy is extending beyond couch surfing and ridesharing into the wireless industry, specifically through shared spectrum.Below is…
Read blogFCC’s Allocation of High-Band Spectrum Supports Shared Spectrum Model
On July 14, the FCC adopted new rules for wireless broadband operations in mm-Wave bands (high frequencies above 24 GHz) making the United States the first country in the world to make this spectrum available for next generation “5G” wireless…
Read blogSpectrum a Key Theme for Mobile for the Rest of 2016
The latest Lowenstein’s View on FierceWireless reviewed some of the key happenings in the mobile industry so far this year and what can be expected in the rest of 2016. Among Mark’s key themes was spectrum, particularly the opportunity we’ve…
Read blogFirst Commercial Announcements Demonstrate Demand for Shared Spectrum
Federated Wireless has signed two significant partners to it’s CINQ XP platform, which includes it’s Spectrum Access System (SAS) and Environmental Sensing Capability (ESC), before the solution has been certified. In the first shared spectrum commercial announcements, both made this month,…
Read blogReaching a Milestone with WInnForum’s Standards for Spectrum Sharing
Last month, the Wireless Innovation Forum released “Requirements for Commercial operation in the U.S. 3550-3700 MHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service Band” to ensure properly functioning spectrum sharing in the band. Specifically, the report defines the necessary operation and standard interfaces…
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Sep 12, 2022
Why New Cloud, Edge, and IoT Innovations Need Private 5G
Kurt Schaubach, CTO, Federated Wireless, discusses the need to move to private 5G to truly leverage the innovations of the new cloud, the edge and the IoT.
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Federated Wireless Delivers Secure 5G Private Enterprise Networks via on Demand Shared Spectrum, Podcast
Kurt Schaubach, CTO, Federated Wireless goes into more detail with Don Witt of The Channel Daily News, a TR publication.
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Industry 4.0 Drives Demand for Enterprise 5G and Private Networks
Europe is leading the way in 5G and private networks, with the region gaining early traction in Industry 4.0 ‘smart factory’ deployments, according to GlobalData.
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Event This Week in Rosslyn to Recognize ‘Red Hot’ Startups in the D.C. Area
Dozens of technology startups from the D.C. region are set to participate in a networking event for “Red Hot Companies” on Wednesday (July 20).
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New York Libraries Check Out CBRS as Wi-Fi Alternative
When COVID-19 forced schools across the country to go online, pictures of students in parking lots trying to get a Wi-Fi signal blew up the internet and woke up communities nationwide to the cost of the digital divide.
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Can Private Wireless Finally Bridge the Digital Divide?
If you could bring a science fiction author from the 1950s to the present, they’d probably think most of their predictions had come true. Just look around: self-driving cars, virtual reality, robotic surgery.
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